Saturday, August 13, 2016

Die Kenny Baker, the actor who gave life to the beloved R2-D2 Star Wars – El Diario NY

Actor 1.12 meters tall who played the android friend of Luke Skywalker died after a long illness. Baker participated in six of the seven films of the universe of Star Wars

The British actor Kenny Baker, who played R2-D2 in the first six films of the Star Wars saga, died on Saturday with 81 after a long illness.

his family confirmed the death of the actor who, despite his face was not well known, he was part of the original cast mythical Star Wars .

Baker assumed the role of companion robot Luke Skywalker 1977, in the first film Star Wars .

the actor did most of his appearances in the series next to the character of C-3PO, played by Anthony Daniels . , someone who never took very good

was then part of the next two episodes of the first trilogy: the empire Strikes back and the return Jedi .

it reappeared in chapters I, II and III of the series, which were released between 1999 and 2005.

in the last film of the Star Wars universe the awakening of force (2015), Baker participated as an advisor.

Johnny Mans, agent Baker said the actor was ill for a couple of years and was under the care of one of his nephews.

We will miss sadly ” Mans said.

Actor 1 , 12 meters high began his career as a circus clown and mime.

A detail that not many know is that Baker rejected initially the role of l android R2-D2 .

in an interview on his website, the actor remembered what he said to the Star Wars creator George Lucas, this time: “I do not want to be trapped in a robot. Why, for God’s sake? “.

Baker said it agreed to join the cast of Star Wars after Alec Guiness would join, Oscar winner and who would play the Jedi Luke master Obi-Wan Kenobi .

“I thought, like Alec Guinness would be in the film, he knows more than I do about shooting . It should be a decent movie, otherwise it would not be in it, “recalled

The studio where the movies Star Wars, 20th Century Fox, tweeted an image of the robot with the message were made.: “ Rest in peace, Kenny Baker, the heart and soul of R2-D2 “.

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